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  1. Eventually paired with Rimbaud, the latter trained Black No. 12 as a spy for France and later gave him his own birth name, Paul Verlaine. Along the course of their endeavors, Verlaine struggled with the fact that he was not a real human and could be controlled.

  2. Paul Verlaine (ポ ー ル ・ ヴ ェ ル レ ー ヌ, Pōru Verurēnu), es el antagonista de la séptima novela ligera STORM BRINGER. Paul tiene ojos marrón café y cabello rubio trenzado a lo largo en el lado izquierdo de su cara, mientras que su ojo derecho está cubierto por un flequillo.

  3. Arthur Rimbaud (アルチュール・ランボー,, Aruchūru Ranbō?), born as Paul Verlaine (ポール・ヴェルレエヌ,, Pōru Verurēnu?),[2] was a French spy sent to investigate the Japanese military's mysterious project related to Arahabaki.

  4. Verlaine was trained by Rimbaud after he killed his creator Pan, freeing him from the latter's control. Known then as Black No. 12, Verlaine was given the name "Paul Verlaine" by Rimbaud, which was his birth name.

  5. Pan (牧神,, Bokushin?) was a French ability user researcher and the only member of the rebel group May Uprising. He created the artificial ability Black No. 12, who would later be named as Paul Verlaine. Since he established a rebel group against France, Pan was possibly discontented with the...

  6. Paul Verlaine is an ability-derived life-form created by the French researcher Pan, under whose servitude he was known as Black No. 12 (黒くろの12号ごう). He later becomes a spy for France as trained by his eventual partner, Arthur Rimbaud.

  7. mento y se le asignó a Verlaine como su. compañero. Al principio, Verlaine veía al joven como un. ser sin talento más que su habilidad, pero. ese desencanto que sentía por él comenzó a. hacer mella en su personalidad, convirtiendo. ahora a Rimbaud en su centro de atención. para intentar entender a su nuevo compa-ñero.